tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8675915987852696292.post8910736798060259473..comments2015-04-10T15:30:29.709+01:00Comments on Dunc's Persistent Tangent: Mass Battles with Splintered LightDunchttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09337773236963539279noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8675915987852696292.post-27439785834131376542013-03-25T01:14:38.833+00:002013-03-25T01:14:38.833+00:00Having tried the rules you mention, Jeremy and I a...Having tried the rules you mention, Jeremy and I are still firm believers in the free Warmaster rules fro GW&#39;s Specialist Games. The game is quite simple but deep IMO. Making stats for the SL figures would be easy to do, especially since the figures all wield Dark Age weapons with some armor tossed in.<br /><br />After reading your post, I pulled out my SL Woodlands figures and some 40mm x 20mm bases just to see how it would all fit. I think making the bases 60mm x 30mm would be best. You could fit three of the larger figures (squirrels, badgers, ect) on a base. Maybe four mice. Since a unit is three bases, you would need 9 figures per unit. If you went 40mmX20mm, then only two figures per base would fit. Pretty cost effective. How many figs you can fit on a sabot base would depend on how large your bases are for your individual figures.<br /><br />BTW I made paper armies for all the armies in WM. If you&#39;d like some files to try out the game, let me know.CPBelthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06415899612539163130noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8675915987852696292.post-43246974553981698232013-03-24T10:48:25.949+00:002013-03-24T10:48:25.949+00:00The best sound in the world - a bag of metal landi...The best sound in the world - a bag of metal landing just under the letterboxPhil Broedershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18218127480258279732noreply@blogger.com